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Latex particles sensitized with mouse monoclonal anti-D-Dimer antibodies agglutinate in the presence of human plasmas containing D-Dimer. The antibody used is highly specific to the cross-linked region of D-Dimer. The agglutination of latex particles is proportional to the D-Dimer present in the sample and can be measured by turbidimetry.
Latex particles sensitized with mouse monoclonal anti-D-Dimer antibodies agglutinate in the presence of human plasmas containing D-Dimer. The antibody used is highly specific to the cross-linked region of D-Dimer. The agglutination of latex particles is proportional to the D-Dimer present in the sample and can be measured by turbidimetry.
i-TRA Turbidimetric is a latex agglutination test based on turbidimetric method for the quantitative in vitro determination of transferrin (Tf) in human feces. The reagent contains latex particles coated with goat anti-human transferrin IgG in a buffer. Tf present in the patient's stool solution reacts with the latex-coated particles, causing agglutination that can be measured with a photometer. The degree of turbidity is proportional to the concentration of Tf in the sample.